European shares rise after China rebound and glimmer of hope on Greece

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* FTSEurofirst 300 up 2.5 pct, Euro STOXX 50 up 3.1 pct

* Miners up on rally in metals prices, Chinese shares

* A.B. Foods gains as it maintains current year guidance (Updates prices)

By Liisa Tuhkanen

LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - European shares rose on Thursday, supported by miners after a rally in metals and Chinese stocks, while some investors were betting Greece's creditors will look positively at reform proposals and finally agree a debt deal.

Chinese stock markets have plunged about 30 percent in the past three weeks but surged about 6 percent on Thursday, helped by Beijing's frantic attempts to arrest the sell-off that has roiled global financial markets.

"In itself, the crash of the Chinese stock market is not that dangerous for the foreign stock exchanges. But if the Chinese government does not succeed in stabilising the stock market, this could slow down economic growth in the country and this of course would be a bad thing for the rest of the world," Koen De Leus, senior economist at KBC in Brussels, said.

Associated British Foods was the biggest gainer on the FTSEurofirst 300, rising 4.8 percent. The owner of budget fashion retailer Primark and British Sugar maintained current year guidance after posting a small rise in year-to-date revenue.

Among mid caps, Finnish pharmaceutical company Orion jumped 10.5 percent, the best performer in percentage terms, after raising its 2015 profit forecast.

The world's largest listed hedge fund company, Man Group , jumped about 6 percent. Traders and analysts attributed the rally to data showing a slight rise in the performance of Man Group's AHL funds and the fact that its funds may have benefited from a commodity price recovery, among other factors.